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??Chapter 180: Chapter 180: The Artist of Slaughter!_1

Chapter 180: Chapter 180: The Artist of Slaughter!_1

The Blood Chad, assaulted by the female Transcendent Traveler.

Unhurriedly, he turned his head and looked at Kani, who was pressing down on him, and slowly said,

“Kani, last ti in bed, you nearly suffocated

with your weight.”

“If you don’t hold back a bit, I don’t mind letting everyone have an eye-opener.”

As soon as Blood Chad said this,

the surroundings burst into laughter.

“Kani, give us all an eye-opener, why don’t you!”

So smart aleck said with a jeering laugh.

“Wanna see? Go find your mom!”

Kani spat viciously, her eyes seething as she looked back.

The crowd wanted to continue their laughter, only to be instantly intimidated by the fierce Transcendent Traveler’s glare.

As a mber of the elite crew of the Bloodsharp Air Pirate Gang’s second ship, “Kani” had indeed twisted an ordinary crew mber’s head off and kicked it down the airship.

Kani, who had stepped back a bit, stared at Blood Chad.

“Then you’ve got so explaining to do.”

“Explaining? What for? The airship’s gone down?” Blood Chad smiled.

His words struck Kani dumb.

Left speechless, Kani turned and angrily swung a powerful slap.

A dull “thump!” sounded.

The poor sod hit by the slap instantly fainted, several teeth flying out of his mouth.

“Tsk tsk… truly worthy of an Earth Series Transcendent Traveler, that strength is indeed astonishing.”

Tuck watched the scene, full of admiration.

After venting her rage, Kani shot Blood Chad a fierce glare and headed toward the front cabin.

Only then did everyone in the cabin rush over to the man sprawled and unconscious on the ground.

“Any priests here? Get so healing going quickly.”

“His head’s gone misshapen, hurry and save him, we haven’t even begun fighting and we’re already down a man.”

“If there’s no priest, anyone with healing abilities will do.”

“I can transfer injuries, will that work?”

“A drowning man will clutch at a straw, get on with it.”

“Which direction should I transfer the injuries to?”

“Transfer them to Junior, that thing’s useless anyway,” soone in the crowd said.

“Damn… the injuries are too severe, I’m afraid I might end up transferring his brains out.”

Seven or eight people surrounded the severely injured guy, discussing noisily.

At this mont, the individuals who appeared to be new crew mbers, or perhaps crew under assessnt, shivered upon witnessing the scene.

They had originally thought that joining the Sky Pirate Gang would make them rich.

Now it seed that becoming wealthy was uncertain, but a violent death was a very real possibility.

“This kid’s not going to last much longer, throw him overboard before he dies,” soone suggested.

“Don’t throw him out, give

the body! He’s at least a Level 32 Transcendent, I can summon him as a self-destructing Undead. He could still contribute a bit of strength and we wouldn’t be down a man so soon,” a Fourth Rank Necromancer piped up eagerly.

Just at that mont,

“Whoom!”

A ray of light descended with a blast.

That healing holy light was filled with a vibrant life force.

The man, who was on the brink of death, his collapsed facial bones visibly and rapidly recovered.

“Which bastard’s Holy Light Healing Magic, at least give a heads-up before casting,”

Under the intense Holy Light, the Fourth Rank Necromancer squeezed frantically into the crowd, his voice roaring with frustration.

Soon, the man who had been on the verge of death ca back to life.

But given the current situation… it seed it was just a matter of living a bit longer.

As Tuck slowly reined in his Holy Light Healing Magic,

Blood Chad, who had been silent all along, turned his gaze to Tuck.

At the sa ti, several other gazes also converged on Tuck.

“Blood Chad, you haven’t introduced this friend yet?”

“Sharp K,” whose fingernails barely scraped together sparking flas, looked at Tuck with interest, this person who was one of the many “new crew mbers.”

“I’m just an ordinary Wizard,”

Tuck said in a calm tone.

“After I get what I need, I’ll be leaving.”

“Of course, that is… if you could tell ,”

Tuck paused for a mont, his gaze turning serious as he looked directly at Blood Chad.

By now, Tuck had completely understood.

Originally, Tuck had thought the other party wanted his wealth, his life, or perhaps to gather a bunch of people as cannon fodder to distract the enemy.

He hadn’t expected that the other party was aiming for his body.

“Why did you recruit ?”

“Or rather, by what ans did you discern that I am a Steam Wizard, and ascertain my strength?”

“Perhaps I can tell you more about the internal situation and information of the Sky Sail rchant Association Airship.”

Tuck’s words imdiately drew the attention of all the elite crewn around him, the experienced crewn, as well as those new to the airship who were unsure if they would survive this robbery.

“Hey! Chad, Mr. Mage over here seems oblivious to your amazing talent,”

Sharp K said with a laugh.

Blood Chad, however, straightened up slightly and spoke earnestly.

“Mr. Mage, you have overplayed your hand,”

“I admit, at first I had so ideas in that regard.”

“But after seriously examining your Excellency the Mage,”

“those slight ideas simply crumbled away, clean and thorough.”

“Thereafter, I entertained the thought of making your acquaintance.”

“Firstly, I cannot see through your Excellency’s true level, an aspect I greatly admire in your skills.”

“Secondly, as you ntioned, the Transcendents who have died by your hand are nurous. Indeed… many powerful individuals have perished at your hands.”

“The formidable [Death Qi] surrounding you is the perfect testant to your strength.”

“Without hiding it from you, I can see the Death Qi lingering around the Transcendents, which you may consider a very rare and special Talent Ability.”

“Many people have had their bodies, bones, and even souls perated with Death Qi.”

“That is to say, although they act ferocious, those killings, deaths, wails, and screams still touch them, leaving so trace in the depths of their hearts, allowing the Death Qi to affect them.”

“Your Excellency, the Death Qi surrounding you is more abundant than anyone else’s here.”

“But… that Death Qi is utterly unable to taint you in the slightest.”

“In fact, the Death Qi seems to fear you, Your Excellency.”

“Impact? Nonexistent.”

“Life, in your eyes, is nothing more than chaff.”

“No… not even chaff.”

“And death is rely sothing to be manipulated in your hands.”

“We are but clumsy butchers.”

“Your Excellency, you are the true connoisseur of slaughter.”

“For an artist of killing like yourself not to be an air pirate is simply to bury your talent.”

As Blood Chad’s speech ended,

“Clap clap clap…”

Crisp applause followed suit.

Accompanied by footsteps.

In the passageway from the front cabin to the rear cabin, a Transcendent of the Blood Race Sequence slowly revealed his form.

“An exquisite speech indeed.”

This Fifth Rank Transcendent of the Blood Race Sequence, with slightly graying temples and exceptionally clear blood-red pupils, did not skimp on praise.

“And this Mr. Mage, as Bloody Chad described, is indeed a true artist of slaughter.”

“In the art of killing, I might even be no match for him.”

Bloodsharp Air Pirate Gang’s Vice Captain, a Blood Race Count nad “Abraham.”

Surveying the potent figure of the Blood Race Sequence, Tuck also managed to identify the real identity of the individual before him.

Abraham, once a top A Grade Transcendent Genius of St. Land, a Steam Assassin.

Reputed to be the genius closest to S Level.

There were rumors that his family was under a bloodline curse, not given long lives.

It was because of this that the genius fell out with St. Land Tower.

Afterwards, he fled St. Land Tower.

By the ti he reerged,

He had already beco a Transcendent of [Steam, Blood Race Sequence].

And his identity was no longer that of a genius from St. Land Tower, but a mber of the Bloodsharp Air Pirate Gang.

Although he was a mber of the Bloodsharp Air Pirate Gang and was particularly ruthless towards many rchants,

He would not deal deadly blows to the geniuses of St. Land Tower.

Many students from St. Land Tower had been captured by the Blood Edge Sky Island Group to which Abraham belonged.

These students were all severely dealt with by Abraham before being released.

This was a Sky Pirate Captain with a particularly unique personal style.

Furthermore, he was an astoundingly powerful Transcendent of the Steam Sequence.

His strength was in no way inferior to an ordinary Bishop.

Tuck hadn’t expected

That he was rely performing a simple heist,

Only to inadvertently end up on a pirate vessel,

And encountering a senior from over a decade ago,

A senior who, no less, held quite the reputation.

For a mont, Tuck felt a sense of nostalgia and the capriciousness of life.

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